V. Prusova, M. Zhidkova, A. Goryunova, V. S. Tsaryova
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In the world, people are endowed with different health: some have excellent hearing, and some live in a world of silence. But we all have to travel somewhere, go to work or for groceries. The article explores the problems of mobility of visually impaired and hearing-impaired people. The authors reviewed the world experience in the development and use of intelligent transport systems. Identified problems that arise when moving around the area in people with hearing and vision impairments. This problem is solved through public transport navigation applications. A common drawback is the lack of a voice assistant or its interference when used. The article also presents the results of testing the application among visually impaired and blind people. In conclusion, the authors conclude that it is necessary to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities, and also compiled a technical task for developers to address inclusive mobility.